Spanish ABC: Radev’s candidacy for the presidency has been consulted with Reshetnikov



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President Rumen Radev PHOTO: Archive

The reporter for the Spanish edition of ABC Rafael Alvarado speaks in his article about Radev’s connection with the Russian secret services, as well as about the place of Vasil Bozhkov and the “Poison Trio” in the protests in our country.

This is what is written in the article published today on the publication’s website:

President Rumen Radev, who has been waging a ruthless war against Prime Minister Boyko Borissov and his government for weeks, supporting and encouraging the protests, opened the parliamentary session with a short speech yesterday. At that moment, three parliamentary groups left the room and Radev spoke in front of a half-empty hall. According to several analysts, the appointment of Radev for head of state was consulted by the socialist leader Cornelia Ninova with the agent of the Russian secret services, General Reshetnikov, writes the publication.

The parliament, which yesterday moved to a new building, the headquarters of the former Central Committee of the Communist Party, which dominated the political life of the country until the beginning of the transition, began its sessions in an unprecedented environment. Unfortunately, the first day that parliament sat in the renovated hall was a scene of protests, screams and gloomy performances, writes journalist Rafael Alvarado.

Vasil Bozhkov, a Bulgarian oligarch with 19 charges for various crimes ranging from money laundering to not paying more than 350 million euros to the treasury, who managed to escape to Dubai, is one of the brains of the protests, backed by three bandits. It was they who announced days ago that they had prepared a “brutal attack” and a “great national protest” for Tuesday. Sofia woke up with her wrists hanging from various intersections that had been blocked for weeks.

All these scandals, inspired by Bozhkov and his followers, incited the police, informed that the maximum radicalization of the protests was being prepared, to warn the children not to go out because “it is not known what could happen”. Bozhkov’s visible face in the protests is the “Poison Trio”, as they call themselves: lawyer Nikolai Hadjiguenov, journalist Arman Babikyan, known for the fake news he spreads, and sculptor Velislav Minekov. We must not ignore that what characterizes the noisy trio is that they all come from the families of famous high officials of the former communist regime, the author concludes.



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